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Resurrection Row

A Charlotte and Thomas Pitt Novel

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Resurrection Row

By: Anne Perry
Narrated by: Davina Porter
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Fourth in the series of Charlotte and Thomas Pitt mysteries, Anne Perry's Resurrection Row explores the dark undercurrents that run through the lives of the idle rich in Victorian England.

After a wonderful night at the theatre, Thomas and Charlotte find themselves confronted with a corpse in the driver's seat of a cab. Even more shocking, it is the body of a peer who had been decently buried the week before. While the doctor insists Lord Fitzroy-Hammond died a natural death, the Pitts find the situation anything but natural. Determined to get to the bottom of things, Inspector Pitt begins his investigation within the proper channels while his intrepid wife, Charlotte, renews a tie from her past to get inside Lord Fitzroy-Hammond's world. But as they dig their way closer the truth, they find themselves in danger from forces who will do anything to keep it buried.

Don't miss the other Charlotte and Thomas Pitt mysteries.©2001 Anne Perry (P)2001 Recorded Books, Inc.
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"This provocative tale, extremely well read by Davina Porter, is highly recommended.�" (Library Journal)

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Great story!

I love that these characters are deep and reactions are relatable. I also love that the plot is not easily predictable. Great narration!

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Another good book in the series

I very much enjoy Anne Perry's Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series. This book involves a complex story--leading the listener along several lines of plot development before pulling things together. This makes for an enjoyable mystery experience.

In this book, Pitt is first investigating what are almost comical incidents of grave robbing, though certainly not funny to the people involved. But this morphs into a far more serious situation when someone they all know unexpectedly turns up dead.

Perry has an interesting way of weaving concepts of good and evil into some of her books--and some of the characters in this one are excellent examples of that mixture.

My only (very tiny) complaint is that Perry sometimes ends her stories a little too abruptly. She takes pages (hours, for the listener) laying out complex plots, developing the characters in minute ways (which is part of what makes them so good--she is such a keen observer of human minds and behaviors). So it is a bit jarring when the ending seems to come all of a sudden. Others may feel differently--but that is my only concern--and really, a small one at that.

Recommend this book, if you like this series--but also if you like the historical time when policemen were just beginning to create themselves into a trusted group--who have to find ways to overcome class lines in getting the aristocracy to cooperate in their investigations.

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Good story, stellar narration

I enjoyed the story. I love the Pitts and this era's mysteries. It was read by the one and only Davina Porter. LOVE her readings.

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great period story

love this series. keeps you guessing until the end. I'm enjoying the characters threading between the books

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Fabulous Plot Twists!

Charlotte and Thomas Pitt mysteries are such fun! The bits of history are coupled with a challenging puzzle.

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Wonderful story!

Another great story! Such wonderful characters and fantastic writing! I’m so glad to have stumbled across Anne Perry and great stories she’s crafted!

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A quick, good uncomplicated good read.

Would you listen to Resurrection Row again? Why?

No, because there are so many other books I wish to read.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Surprised and I like to be surprised with mysteries.

What does Davina Porter bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Emphasis, good diction, intonation of the different British accents.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Thomas comes in bone-tired and wet, and Charlotte has a towel in her hands waiting for him. They sit in companionship.

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Murder most foul

This episode of the trials and tribulations of police officer Thomas Pit is rather humorous in a macabre way, of course. Corpses that refuse to stay buried. It's up to Thomas to find out why.

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An interesting “Who done it”

A very good light hearted mystery. An interesting “ Who done it”.
Davina Porter, as always, did an excellent job of narrating the story

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Good story, but...

I love this series but why are the endings always so abrupt? There's so much build-up and then, THE END. It's positively jarring.

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